湖南雅礼中学2026年上学期高一第一次质量检测 英语(扫描版,含解析,含听力原文无音频)

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雅礼中学 2026年上学期第一次质量检测试卷
高一英语
时量:120分钟 分值:150分
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)
第一节
听下面 5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每
段录音后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. Where are the speakers
A. In a grocery store. B. At the woman’s place. C. At the hairdresser’s.
2. When will the man check out of the hotel
A. On April 10th. B. On April 12th. C. On April 13th.
3. Why does the man make the call
A. To announce the interview results.
B. To ask about the interview time.
C. To explain the job details.
4. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. A helmet. B. An accident. C. A hospital patient.
5. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In a hospital. B. In an office. C. At home.
第二节
听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每
段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,每小题都有 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段录音
播放两遍。
听第 6段录音,回答第 6、7题。
6. What is Amelia asked to do
A. Do household chores.
B. Pay Mr. Anderson a visit.
C. Give a presentation.
7. How does the man sound
A. Grateful. B. Encouraging. C. Surprised.
听第 7段录音,回答第 8、9题。
8. Who is probably the man
A. A homeowner. B. A repairman. C. A cleaner.
9. In which room is a burn mark found
A. The bedroom. B. The bathroom. C. The kitchen.
听第 8段录音,回答第 10至 12题。
10. Why does the woman come to the man
A. To ask for help. B. To discuss a plan. C. To give some advice.
11. What do we know about the woman
A. She just had a baby.
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B. She lives in Cape Town now.
C. She will be on a business trip.
12. Where will the speakers meet tomorrow
A. At a coffee shop. B. At the woman’s house. C. At a hardware store.
听第 9段录音,回答第 13至 16题。
13. What will happen to the building tomorrow
A. There will be no water supply.
B. The elevator will not work.
C. The main door will be repaired.
14. Why can’t the woman stay with Rita tomorrow
A. Rita is on a business trip.
B. Rita is at her cousin’s home.
C. Rita has moved to another city.
15. What does the man offer to do for the woman
A. Help carry her bags. B. Drive her to work. C. Buy her some food.
16. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Relatives. B. Neighbors. C. Co-workers.
听第 10段录音,回答第 17至 20题。
17. Who is the speaker probably talking to
A. Teachers. B. Students. C. Parents.
18. Which fall camp can children participate in on Fridays
A. Youth Flag Football Fall League.
B. 1st Class Pre-K: Afternoon Class.
C. Pintsize Soccer Fall Session 2.
19. What is a requirement for joining the Youth Flag Football Fall League
A. Bringing a soccer ball.
B. Wearing athletic shoes.
C. Preparing printed paperwork.
20. What is the starting price of Pintsize Soccer Fall Session 2
A. $110. B. $125. C. $135.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分)
第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Deforestation and the EU’s Response
Forests play an important role on Earth. They cover about 31% of the world’s land area and are home to most
land animals and plants. However, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, about 420 million
hectares(公顷 ) of forests were lost worldwide between 1990 and 2020. As a major consumer of agricultural
products, the European Union(EU) is closely connected to global deforestation——the act of clearing an area of
trees.
Causes
Agriculture is the biggest driver in most parts of the world. Turning forests into farmland causes at least 50%
of global deforestation.
Urban development, including the building of houses and roads, accounts for a smaller part of forest loss. It
represents slightly more than 6% of global deforestation, but in Europe it is the primary cause.
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Climate change is both a cause and a result of deforestation. Extreme events damage forests. At the same time,
forest loss makes climate problems worse.
The EU’s consumption also affects forests outside Europe and is responsible for about 10% of global
deforestation. The chart below shows the main products imported by the EU from deforested land.
Measures
In July 2021, the EU introduced a forestry strategy to improve forest quality and strengthen forests’ role as
carbon sinks. In April 2023, the EU approved new rules requiring companies to ensure that products sold on the EU
market are not linked to deforestation.
Although the rules were adopted in 2023, their application was delayed to allow businesses time to prepare. A
phased timetable was later introduced: large companies are required to comply(遵守)from December 2026, while
smaller companies are given additional time until June panies that fail to meet the requirements may
face fines of up to 4% of their annual income in the EU.
21. What is the main cause of deforestation in Europe
A. Urban development. B. Climate change.
C. Agricultural expansion. D. Forest product expense.
22. What is the percentage of the top three agricultural products imported from deforested land
A. 32. 8%. B. 34%. C. 66. 8%. D. 74. 3%.
23. Why did the EU put off the application of its new deforestation rules
A. To improve forest quality. B. To give companies time to adjust.
C. To prevent economic losses. D. To promote deforestation-free products.
B
On the last days of July, I moved to a flat in Brixton and joined those with a garden for the first time. Before
moving, I lived in a flat surrounded by a small woodland nearby. There were a good six weeks during which the
dawn chorus was so loud that waking up at 5 am was a daily routine. Watching the birds became a soap opera I was
deeply invested in. In Brixton, though, all I could hear was traffic.
Although I knew clearly that cities are not strongholds of naturalism, and that nature is always there waiting
for me to find it, it still took me a while to get used to the fact that I had to walk more than five minutes to find a
green space.
It was for this reason that I turned to gardening. I was not a formally trained gardener; I taught myself on a
concrete balcony(阳台), four stories up on a hill in Camberwell in my mid-20s. The only garden I had was in my
head, and the space I had when I started my career was used for parties, barbecues and playing with the neighbor’s
cat.
Filled with blind enthusiasm and curiosity, I picked up plants from supermarkets and flower markets and
planted them on my balcony, often killing them out of love and then starting all over again. I often spent whole
weekends in that small space. The balcony had a good view: one of London’s shining skylines beneath high skies
that changed colour and cloud by the minute. But it was so small that you had to look closely and looking closely is
an essential part of enjoying nature, wherever you find it. And to be out on the balcony allowed me to care about
things that were bigger than my career, relationship or sense of self. When all three started to waver, it was
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gardening — and nature more broadly — that enabled me to find a new way of life.
24. Why does the author mention the morning chorus
A. To stress how loud the birds were.
B. To present the joy that nature brought her.
C. To show that she lived near a woodland.
D. To introduce a daily bird-watching routine.
25. What drove the author to take up gardening
A. She wanted to develop a new hobby.
B. She was influenced by other gardeners.
C. She missed nature after moving to Brixton.
D. She received professional training as a gardener.
26. What can we learn from the author’s balcony gardening
A. The balcony is ideal for growing plants.
B. Enthusiasm ensures successful gardening.
C. Gardening is a cure for emotional problems.
D. Small spaces can develop deep connections with nature.
27. What is the author’s attitude towards gardening
A. Enthusiastic. B. Discouraged. C. Doubtful. D. Indifferent.
C
Classics are the gems (宝石) of the literary world. For years, people have read them to gain knowledge. But
now, an increasing number of people instead enjoy these classics in online video series.
According to a 2023 report by the Chinese short-video platform Douyin, the views for book-related videos
jumped by 65.17 percent year-on-year. As people become busier in competitive social environments, the brief
literary explanations provided in short videos enable some to experience stories from a fresh perspective in fleeting
moments. “I watch them on the subway, in a queue or before bed. Short videos combine text, images and
expressions, providing a better experience than just reading text alone,” a man surnamed Zhang told Xinhua.
The fearsome length and complexity (复杂性 ) of classics are also reasons why some people, especially
teenagers, are turning to literature vloggers (video bloggers) for help. A Dream of Red Mansions is well-known for
its detailed description of Chinese society, colorful characters and poetic language. It explores themes like family,
society and human nature. However, these very qualities make the novel challenging for some students, who find it
boring or even sleep-inducing (困倦的) . “There are so many characters in the novel, which confused me a lot,”
said 12-year-old Shao Xinyan from Hubei. “Some vloggers use a mind map to clearly show their relationship.”
While reading with videos helps many people, some express different opinions and concerns. For Zhang
Boren, a 13-year-old from Beijing, reading is a journey in which people form a personal connection with the text,
not just absorbing facts. “Books that inspire my imagination, like fantasy adventures and historical stories, demand
a deeper connection. Videos, although convenient, can’t fully present the small details of a well-written story,” said
Zhang. Eighteen-year-old Wang Hongjie from Sichuan agreed, saying, “It may decrease readers’ ability to read
independently and think deeply.”
28. Why do more people turn to short videos for classic literature
A. Short videos save time and offer vivid experiences.
B. Classic books are often too out-of-date to be popular.
C. They’re lacking in the motivation to read completely.
D. Video platforms provide more and more book-related content.
29. What makes A Dream of Red Mansions challenging for some students
A. Its unfamiliar themes and brief description.
B. Its focus on ancient social culture in China.
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C. Its poetic language and various characters.
D. Its unique writing features and target readers.
30. What is Zhang Boren’s opinion on enjoying classics via videos
A. Videos contribute more to inspiring imagination.
B. Reading books increases readers’ independence.
C. Reading books for readers is only to absorb facts.
D. Videos are unlikely to contain all original details.
31. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. “Update” the Videos B. “Watch” the Classics
C. “Approach” Literature D. “Play” with Vlogge
D
We live in an age filled with massive information, in which it seems strange that people often make an effort
to avoid learning certain things. Whether it is missing a necessary follow-up medical checkup or choosing not to
read upsetting news reports, we have a term for this behavior: the “Ostrich Effect”, just like the animal hiding its
head in the sand. Researchers wanted to find out when and why this phenomenon takes place.
In one experiment, kids between the ages of 5 and 10 were asked to picture their most-liked and least-liked
sweets. They then faced a choice: Would they be willing to watch a video explaining why eating those sweets was
harmful to their teeth Five- and six-year-olds were eager to know the truth—whether the information was good or
bad, it was simply interesting to them. Older kids, however, showed hesitation. They were far less willing to learn
about the disadvantages of their favorite snacks.
Why do children change from brave learners to intentional information avoiders The answer is connected
with emotions. Information is never fully neutral—it often influences how we feel. News related to our health,
abilities or beliefs can cause feelings of disappointment, worry or embarrassment. By staying away from certain
knowledge, people protect themselves, at least temporarily, from unpleasant emotions.
Avoiding uncomfortable feelings can be protective in the short run, but when avoidance becomes a habit, the
disadvantages may be greater than the advantages. On a personal level, refusing to accept important health
information may put one’s well-being at risk. On a social level, such avoidance may entrench political divisions(分
歧) and fixed opinions. When people purposely ignore opinions that go against their own ideas, they miss chances
to grow, understand others and build connections.
At its heart, the Ostrich Effect shows a very human condition. We are naturally curious, but we are also
emotionally weak. We want to understand the world, but we are afraid of what understanding may bring. This inner
conflict influences our choices every single day. That is why researchers emphasize the importance of teaching
children not only to welcome curiosity, but also to build mental resilience(韧性), which help them seize the chance
to learn, adjust and achieve success.
32. Which of the following shows the “Ostrich Effect”
A. A girl actively asks teachers for advice on studying.
B. A programmer buries himself in daily work and data analysis.
C. A student refuses to take part in outdoor activities.
D. A woman turns a blind eye to her credit card bills.
33. Why does the “Ostrich Effect”occur
A. It helps people stay focused. B. It keeps us from feeling bad.
C. It makes people think more independently. D. It improves problem-solving skills.
34. What does the underlined word “entrench” in paragraph 4 mean
A. expose B. remove C. deepen D. transform
35. What can we infer from the passage
A. Young kids tend to avoid unpleasant information to protect their feelings.
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B. The Ostrich Effect does more good than harm to people’s long-term well-being.
C. Building mental resilience helps people fight against the Ostrich Effect.
D. People with fixed opinions never care about others’ opposite ideas.
第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Why Literature Matters
When we think of literature, we often picture dusty books on library shelves — stories written long ago by
authors we’ll never meet. 36 It speaks to us across time and space, offering both escape and understanding.
Good literature serves as both a mirror and a window. As a mirror, it reflects our own experiences back
to us. 37 We recognize ourselves in their struggles and joys, feeling less alone in the world. This
connection can be deeply comforting, especially during the confusing years of adolescence.
38 It allows us to step into lives completely different from our own. We can walk through the streets of
Victorian London with Charles Dickens, feel the weight of racism with Maya Angelou, or experience the
challenges of immigrating to a new country with contemporary authors. Through these literary journeys, our
capacity for empathy grows.
Reading literature also strengthens our minds in unique ways. Unlike watching a film, where images are
provided for us, reading requires us to actively build worlds in our imagination. 39 This mental exercise
helps develop critical thinking skills that are valuable in every area of life.
In a world of quick clicks, literature invites us to slow down. It asks us to sit with complex ideas and to care
about people who exist only on pages. 40
A. Perhaps that is why literature truly matters.
B. Literature also builds empathy by acting as a window.
C. Literature, however, is far from dust or distance.
D. This process improves concentration and creativity.
E. We see characters facing dilemmas similar to our own.
F. It helps us understand the world through different eyes.
G. Young people today read less than previous generations.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 30分)
第一节完形填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
At 80 years old, Betty Kellenberger packed her bag and started to hike the 2,197-mile Appalachian Trail. Her
decision 41 everyone because the trail(步道) equals sixteen Mount Everests in length.
She didn’t do it for honor or records, or 42 , though she became the oldest woman ever to finish the trail.
She did it just because she had been 43 about where the trail might lead since childhood. However, the dream
was 44 as she never had the time. After 45 in her 60s, she began checking items off her bucket list (遗
愿清单). When others might have chosen rest, she chose 46 .
On the trail, she suffered a series of 47 : first a fall and then a serious disease. Once she 48 , she
continued her journey. Across 14 states, she battled dehydration (脱水) and even 49 escaped a storm. Along
the way, Betty struggled through steep, rocky terrain (地形) — especially in Maine and New Hampshire. It was the
most 50 part of the trip, but also the most beautiful. “The land there is wonderful,” she said. “The whole
experience is just 51 .”
Hiking every day gave her the time and space to 52 on her life and enjoy the peace of being in nature.
Betty hiked all summer, 53 her journey on September 12. Her story has 54 many people, women and
men alike, in their golden years. It isn’t just about miles. It’s about the color of 55 not fading with age.
41. A. cheered B. shocked C. disappointed D. encouraged
42. A. recognition B. soul C. promise D. satisfaction
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43. A. upset B. particular C. curious D. embarrassed
44. A. turned down B. put off C. carried out D. built up
45. A. success B. defeat C. graduation D. retirement
46. A. adventure B. peace C. survival D. security
47. A. losses B. injuries C. attacks D. regrets
48. A. recovered B. waited C. benefited D. separated
49. A. simply B. easily C. narrowly D. happily
50. A. significant B. appealing C. boring D. challenging
51. A. hair-raising B. heart-breaking C. mind-blowing D. mouth-watering
52. A. insist B. depend C. work D. reflect
53. A. ending B. skipping C. launching D. starting
54. A. pleased B. confused C. inspired D. excited
55. A. youth B. dreams C. flowers D. love
第二节 语法填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
第一节 (共 10小题,每小题 1分,满分 10分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
For over a thousand years, Chinese oil-paper umbrellas have been an important part of Chinese daily life.
They are not just practical tools to protect people from rain and sunlight, 56 works of art with rich cultural
meaning in China. The first oil-paper umbrellas appeared in the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220). Later, they were
brought overseas to Japan and ancient Korea during the Tang Dynasty (618-907), 57 is why they were widely
known as “Tang umbrellas”.
It takes plenty of time and effort to make a traditional Chinese oil-paper umbrella 58 hand. In Fenshui
Township of Luzhou, Sichuan Province, craftsmen must finish over 90 detailed steps and use more than 100
tools 59 (create) a single handmade umbrella. This ancient craft, 60 (recognize) as a National
Intangible Cultural Heritage, remains a wonder of human wisdom.
Since the rise of modern mechanical umbrellas, traditional oil-paper umbrellas have seen declining sales,
while 61 number of skilled craftsmen has been on the decrease for years. 62 (fortunate), after Fenshui
oil-paper umbrellas were listed as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2008, things have been improving
steadily. In recent years, they 63 (experience) a great comeback, winning over millennials and fashion
enthusiasts across China.
Despite their renewed 64 (popular), the craft still faces threats from aging artisans and rising production
costs. The oil-paper umbrella’s revival(复兴 ) mirrors a much 65 (widespread) nationwide movement to
rediscover and protect China’s precious intangible cultural heritage.
第二节:(共 5小题,每小题 1分,计 5分)
课文句子原文填空,根据提示在空白处填入答案。
66. The first quality of literature is its _____________(describe) of truth and beauty.
67. The second quality of literature is its appeal to our feelings and _____________(imagine).
68. When Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus asks in the _________(present) of Helen,“Was this the face
that launched a thousand ships ”
69. Welcome to the jungle, a huge sea of green ____________(充满) the sounds of animals.
70. The Amazon rainforest ____________(注入活力) the planet by fixing carbon and producing over 20 per cent
of all the Earth’s oxygen.
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分 40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分 15分)
学校英语俱乐部计划在“世界读书日”举行英文演讲比赛,主题是“实体书店是否会消失?”请你写一篇英
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文演讲稿,内容包括:
1. 你的看法;
2. 你的理由。
注意:
(1) 写作词数应为 80个左右;
(2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Will Physical Bookstores Disappear
第二节(满分 25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Poor Marcus lived alone. Unfortunately, his leg was badly injured in an accident. Carrying a cane (手杖), he
went to the hospital. After doctors’ check, he was told that he needed an operation as soon as possible.
After asking about the cost, Marcus hobbled (跛行 ) out of the hospital, helpless and hopeless. “How can I
afford 3,000 dollars ” he wondered. Upset, he was going to go back to the apartment he rented.
That day, it was unusually hot. After traveling for a while, Marcus hobbled across the street as quickly as his
injured leg would carry him, and ducked into the shade of a tree growing on the sidewalk. He paused to let his
painful leg have a rest and wipe (擦) the sweat from his face before walking again. He looked around, feeling how
unlucky he was!
Then Marcus noticed something worrying. A woman sat weakly in a beautiful car parked by the roadside. Her
head was thrown back, and her eyes were shut. Her face was sweating terribly. His concern grew when he found
she was pregnant (怀孕的).
“Hey!” Marcus tapped on the window. “Are you alright in there, ma’am ” The woman didn’t answer. Marcus
looked around and saw nobody else on the street. It was too hot for anyone to be wandering about.
“Ma’am Can you hear me ” Marcus shouted, knocking on the window again, harder this time. Marcus
became more anxious as the woman still didn’t answer. If that poor lady had already passed out from the heat, he
had to help her and her baby fast.
Marcus circled the car, trying all the doors as he shouted at the lady inside. The car was locked up tight. There
was only one thing he could do now to reach the woman: break the window glass. But the car was very quality and
its glass was super-strong. For injured Marcus, it would be very challenging to break it.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为 150个左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
Great pain went up Marcus’ injured leg when he lifted his cane.
“I’m fine now, Marcus. My husband and I came to thank you!” the woman smiled.
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雅礼中学 2026年上学期第一次质量检测试卷
高一英语答案解析
听力参考答案 1-5 BCABB 6-10 CBACA 11-15 ABBAA 16-20 BCBBC
Text 1(第 1题为推断题)
W: Oh, you’re finally here! I am about to take a shower, but the shower drain is completely blocked.
M: Let me take a look at it. Oh, there is so much hair in it.
drain 下水道;排水管
Text 2(第 2题为推断题)
M: Hello, I’d like to book a room for my business trip. And I’ll check in the day after tomorrow.
W: That would be April 10th, right
M: Yes. And I’ll stay for three nights.
Text 3(第 3题为推断题)
M: Hi, Donna. This is Mark from Horizon Tech. I’m just calling to let you know that you’ve passed the interview.
W: That’s great news. When can I start
M: Next Monday. Your department manager will explain the job details to you then.
Text 4(第 4题为主旨大意题)
W: Hello. There’s a man lying on Elm Street.
M: Is the man badly hurt
W: I don’t see any heavy bleeding, but he is unable to open his eyes. I only see a motorcycle and a broken helmet close by.
M: Don’t move him. We’ll be there shortly.
Text 5(第 5题为推断题)
W: Mike, wake up! It’s already 2:30 p.m.
M: Ah, my head really hurts.
W: Let me get you some medicine.
M: Thanks. I don’t think I can continue my afternoon work. I’ll ask for sick leave.
Text 6(第 7题为推断题)
M: Amelia, we are going to make a presentation to Mr. Anderson. I think it’s about time you took charge of a case
like this. (6)
W: But I don’t think I’m qualified to do so. I’m not much of a speaker.
M: But you have to grow into this new role. You don’t want to do household chores all your life, do you
W: Maybe you’re right. OK. I’ll take it and do my best.
M: Believe in yourself. You’ll do great!
Text 7(第 8题为推断题)
W: Hello,Mr. Davis. I’vemoved allmy things out.
M: Thanks, Annie. I’ll have a look around to check if the flat is in good condition before returning your deposit.
W: Sure.
M: The walls in the bedroom look fine — no dirty marks. The bathroom tap is as good as new. Ah, here is a burn mark on the
kitchen countertop. There weren’t anymarks here when I rented this flat to you. (9)
W: I’m sorry for that. I’ll pay for the repair.
M: The repair cost will be deducted from your deposit. The rest will be returned to you soon.
kitchen countertop 厨房台面
deduct (从总量中)扣除;减去
Text 8(第 10题为推断题)
W: Hi, Ryan, I’m trying to decorate my house for Christmas. You know this is my two-month-old Abby’s first
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Christmas. (11) My husband is away at a meeting in Cape Town. He won’t be back until next Tuesday, so I’m having
trouble hanging the lights on the living room wall. I’m wondering if you can help me.
M: Sure. We’ll need a ladder and some clips.
W: I have a ladder, but I need to buy some clips. Do you know where I can get them
M: You can find them at any hardware store. I can come with you.
W: How about we go tomorrowmorning (12)
M: Good. I’ll meet you at your place at 9:30 a.m., and then we can set out together. (12)
W: Perfect. (12) I will treat you to a cup of coffee.
hardware store 五金店
Text 9(第 16题为推断题)
W: Jason, hi!Did you see the notice on the building’s main door It says the elevator will be out of service tomorrow. (13)
M: Hi, Linda. Yeah, I saw it just now.
W: It’s going to be a nightmare. I live on the 21st floor.
M: It’s truly not easy. Luckily, my apartment is on the 3rd floor.
W: I’ve had enough. Last week, there was no water, so I had to shower at my cousin’s place.
M:Maybe you could go to your cousin’s again. (14)
W: Rita went to New York City for a business meeting this Monday. (14) Anyway, I have bought some basic necessities
such as food and drinks, so I’m just going to stay in tomorrow. Luckily, I’m allowed to work from home tomorrow.
M: That’s good. Let me give you a hand with those bags of groceries. (15)
W: Thanks.
have had enough 受够了
Text 10(第 17题为推断题)
Hello, everyone! Welcome to ActiveKids! In September, we offer three fall camp programs. Our first camp is called
1st Class Pre-K: Afternoon Class. (18) It is designed for children aged 2 to 6. The camp takes place at Syd Kronenthal
Park on weekdays. (18) Its starting price is $199. We’ll email all the forms to you, and please print them out. Our second
camp is the Youth Flag Football Fall League for children aged 5 to 12. (19) Games will be held every Saturday at
Veterans Memorial Park. For the sake of safety, athletic shoes are a required item. So you should prepare athletic
shoes for your children ahead of time. (19) The starting price is only $110. (20) Lastly, our Pintsize Soccer Fall
Session 2 aims at children from 4 to 6. (20) Your kids will learn and practice a variety of soccer skills in Carlson Park
each Sunday. Please remind your boys or girls to bring a child-sized soccer ball. The price starts at only $25 higher than
that of the Youth Flag Football Fall League. (20) If you have any questions, I’m here for you.
child-sized soccer ball 适合孩子用的足球
阅读理解:
A
21-23 ADB
【语篇导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章围绕森林砍伐问题展开,从现状、成因、欧盟的应对措施三方面进行客观、
条理地阐释说明。
21. 细节理解题。根据文章 Causes部分中的“Urban development, including the building of houses and roads, accounts
for a smaller part of forest loss. It represents slightly more than 6% of global deforestation, but in Europe it is the primary
cause.(城市建设,包括住宅与道路的修建,造成的森林损失占比相对较小,该因素导致的森林砍伐约占全球总量的
6%多一点,但在欧洲,这却是森林砍伐的首要原因。)”可知,城市建设在全球森林砍伐中占比有限,但却是欧洲地
区森林砍伐的首要原因。故选 A。
22. 细节理解题。根据表格内容可知,表格中前三大农产品是 Palm oil,34%(棕榈油,34%)、Soya,32.8%(大豆,
32.8%)、Cocoa(热可可,7.5%)。这两大农产品的进口占比总和为:34%+32.8%+7.5%=74.3%。故选 D。
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23. 细节理解题。根据文章Measures部分中的“Although the rules were adopted in 2023, their application was delayed to
allow businesses time to prepare.(尽管该新规于 2023年正式通过,但为给企业留出准备时间,其实施时间被推迟。)”
可知,欧盟推迟新规实施是为了给企业留出准备和调整的时间。故选 B。
B
24-27 BCDA
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者从一个被自然环绕的居住环境搬到城市后,如何通过自学园艺在
城市中重新找到与自然的联系,并从中获得心灵的慰藉和生活的意义的经历。
24.推理判断题。根据第二段“There were a good six weeks during which the dawn chorus was so loud that waking up at 5
am was a daily routine. Watching the birds became a soap opera I was deeply invested in.(在接下来的六个星期里,黎明的
合唱如此响亮,以至于每天早上 5点起床都是例行公事。观鸟成了我深深投入其中的一出肥皂剧)”可推断,作者从
自然的声音和景象中找到了乐趣,并且这种乐趣已经成为他生活的一部分。故选 B。
25.细节理解题。根据第三段“…it still took me a while to get used to the fact that I had to walk more than five minutes to
find a green space.(……我还是花了一段时间才适应我必须走五分钟多才能找到一块绿地的事实)”及第四段“It was
for this reason that I turned to gardening. I was not a formally trained gardener(正是出于这个原因,我转向了园艺。我不
是受过正规训练的园丁)”可知,作者的新住处周围缺乏绿色空间,他想念原来有树林包围的住所,被这促使他做园
艺。故选 C。
26.推理判断题。根据第四段“I taught myself on a concrete balcony (阳台), four stories up on a hill in Camberwell in my
mid-20s.(20多岁的时候,我在 Camberwell一座山上四层楼的混凝土阳台上自学)”及第五段“The balcony had a good
view: one of London’s shining skylines beneath high skies that changed colour and cloud by the minute. But it was so small
that you had to look closely and looking closely is an essential part of enjoying nature…(从阳台上可以看到伦敦耀眼的天
际线,天空每分钟都在改变颜色和云层。但它太小了,你必须近距离观察,而近距离观察是享受大自然的重要组成
部分……)”可推断,作者在阳台开辟并享受这片绿地,让他与自然有了很深的连接。故选 D。
27.推理判断题。根据最后一段“Filled with blind enthusiasm and curiosity, I picked up plants from supermarkets and
flower markets and planted them on my balcony, often killing them out of love and then starting all over again.(带着盲目的
热情和好奇心,我从超市和花市买了一些植物,把它们种在我的阳台上,常常因为喜欢而把它们弄死,然后再从头
开始)”可知,作者在开始园艺时充满了热情和好奇心,即使因为过度呵护而把植物养死,也会重新开始。这表明作
者对园艺有着极高的热情。故选 A。
注:试题初稿 C 选项为 skeptical,该词为高考高频核心词汇,意为 “怀疑的”(unwilling to believe sth; often doubting
that claims, statements, etc are true),终稿替换为同义的 doubtful (not sure; uncertain and feeling doubt) 以降低解
题难度,二者均为态度题常见选项。
C
28.A 29.C 30.D 31.B
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章讨论了越来越多的人选择通过短视频来了解和欣赏经典文学作品的现象,分析了
这一趋势的原因、影响及不同人群对此的看法。
28.细节理解题。根据第二段中“As people become busier in competitive social environments, the brief literary
explanations provided in short videos enable some to experience stories from a fresh perspective in flying moments. (在竞
争激烈的社会环境中,人们变得越来越忙,短视频提供的简短文学讲解让一些人能够在碎片时间里从新鲜的角度体
验故事。)”可知,短视频因其省时、生动而受欢迎。故选 A。
29.细节理解题。根据第三段中“A Dream of Red Mansions is well-known for its detailed description of Chinese society,
colorful characters and poetic language. (《红楼梦》以其对中国社会的细致描写、丰富多彩的人物和诗意的语言而闻
名。)” 可知,《红楼梦》因其诗意的语言和众多人物而具有挑战性。故选 C。
30.推理判断题。根据第四段中“Videos, although convenient, can't fully present the small details of a well-written
story, ”said Zhang. (视频虽然方便,但不能完全呈现一个写得好的故事中的细小细节。) 可知,张博仁认为视频不太
可能包含原作的所有细节。故选 D。
31.主旨大意题。通读全文,结合第一段“Classics are the gems (宝石) of the literary world. For years, people have
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read them to gain knowledge. But now, an increasing number of people instead enjoy these classics in online video
series.(经典著作是文学界的瑰宝。多年来,人们通过阅读它们来获取知识。但现在,越来越多的人转而在网络剧集
里欣赏这些经典作品。)”可知,本文主要讨论了人们通过短视频“观看”经典文学作品的新趋势,因此“Watch the
Classics”最适合作为标题。故选 B。
D
32-35 DBCC
32题:细节理解题,考查对“鸵鸟效应”定义的理解。
A项:主动求知,与“回避”相反,排除正确。
B项:埋头工作,属于专注工作状态,并非回避负面信息,排除正确。
C项:拒绝户外活动,这是行为上的回避,而非“回避特定信息”,作为干扰项具有迷惑性,但根据文章定义(avoid
learning certain things),排除它是合理的。D项:对账单视而不见,是典型的回避负面财务信息,符合定义。
33 题:因果判断题,考查对文章核心机制的理解。原文依据:第三段 “The answer is connected with emotions… By
staying away from certain knowledge, people protect themselves… from unpleasant emotions.”
A、C、D项在文中均未提及,属于无中生有。
B、 “It keeps us from feeling bad” 是原文 “protect themselves… from unpleasant emotions” 的同义转述。
34题:词义猜测题, 考查根据上下文推测生词词义的能力。原文依据:第四段 “…such avoidance may entrench political
divisions(分歧) and fixed opinions.” 后文提到 “When people purposely ignore opinions that go against their own ideas,
they miss chances to grow…”,说明这种回避会让分歧更加严重。
A项 expose(暴露)不合逻辑。
B项 remove(消除)与文意相反。
C项 deepen(加深)符合语境,回避不同意见会导致分歧加深。
D项 transform(转变)语意过轻且不准确。
35题:推理判断题, 考查对文章细节的精准理解和逻辑推断。
A项:张冠李戴。原文第二段明确指出 “Five- and six-year-olds were eager to know the truth”,反而是大一点的孩子会
犹豫。A项说“年幼孩子倾向于回避”,与原文事实相反。
B项:正反颠倒。原文第四段提到 “the disadvantages may be greater than the advantages”,B项说“利大于弊”,排除
正确。
C 项:逻辑推断正确。原文最后一段提到 “teaching children not only to welcome curiosity, but also to build mental
resilience… which help them seize the chance to learn…”,既然鸵鸟效应是“回避学习”,那么建立心理韧性自然有助于
对抗这种效应并抓住学习机会。
D项:过于绝对。文中提到 “When people purposely ignore opinions…”,描述的是一种行为现象,并不代表持有固
定观点的人“从不”关心相反意见,D项语气过于绝对,且不符合推理题严谨性。
七选五
36-40 C E B D A
文章结构概览
第 1段 引出话题—— 文学并非尘封旧物,而是跨越时空的对话
第 2段 文学如镜—— 反射自我,在角色中找到共鸣
第 3段 文学如窗—— 走进他人世界,培养同理心
第 4段 思维锻炼—— 主动想象,提升专注力与创造力
第 5段 总结升华—— 文学让我们慢下来,关心他人的故事
逐题详细解析
36. C Literature, however, is far from dust or distance.
· 空前句描述人们对文学的刻板印象:“布满灰尘的书”、“很久以前写的”、“永远不会认识作者”——这些都是
负面的、疏远的意象。
· C项用 however 转折,直接反驳这一印象:“然而,文学远非灰尘或距离”。这里的 dust 呼应空前的 dusty,
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distance 呼应空前的 long ago 和 never meet,形成精准的词汇复现。
解题关键:however(转折逻辑),dust 与 dusty 复现,distance 与 long ago、never meet 语义呼应。
37. E We see characters facing dilemmas similar to our own.
· 本段引入“文学如镜”的比喻。空前句说“作为镜子,它把我们的经历反射给我们自己”——提出了比喻,但未
具体说明镜子如何工作。
· E项具体说明了镜子反射的内容:“我们看到角色面临与我们相似的困境”。这是对“镜子”比喻的具体化、形象
化。
· 空后句“我们在他们的挣扎和喜悦中认出自己,感到不那么孤独”则是对 E项的进一步延伸——正是因为看到
了“相似的困境”,我们才能在角色身上“认出自己”。
解题关键:mirror → similar to our own → recognize ourselves,形成“比喻→具体化→结果”的完整逻辑链。
38. B Literature also builds empathy by acting as a window.
· 本段引入“文学如窗”的比喻。B项作为段首句,直接点明本段主题:“文学也通过充当一扇窗来培养同理心”。
· also 一词巧妙地与上一段的“镜子”形成并列关系——文学既是镜子(反射自我),也是窗户(通向他人)。
· 空后句“它让我们走进与自己完全不同的生活”是对“窗户”比喻的具体解释,后面的举例(狄更斯、安吉罗等)
则是进一步展开,说明如何“培养同理心”。
解题关键:段首句功能,also(与上一段并列),window(本段主题词),builds empathy(词汇复现)。
39. D This process improves concentration and creativity.
· 本段讲阅读对思维的锻炼。空前句说“与看电影不同,阅读需要我们主动在想象中构建世界”——这是阅读的
独特之处。
· D项“这个过程提升专注力和创造力”指出了这种“主动构建”带来的好处。This process 精准指代前文的“主动在
想象中构建世界”。
· 空后句“这种思维锻炼有助于培养批判性思维”是对D项的进一步扩展——专注力和创造力是批判性思维的基
础,形成“好处→进一步好处”的递进关系。
解题关键:This process(指代前文),因果关系明确。
40. A Perhaps that is why literature truly matters.
· 本段是全文总结。空前句说“文学让我们慢下来,让我们思考复杂的思想,关心只存在于纸页上的人”——这
是对文学价值的最后概括。
· A项“也许这就是文学真正重要的原因”是对全文的升华总结。
· that 指代前文所描述的文学的所有价值:作为镜子反射自我、作为窗户培养同理心、锻炼思维、让我们慢下
来关心他人。why literature truly matters 与标题 Why Literature Matters 形成完美的首尾呼应。
解题关键:段尾句功能,that(指代全文内容),why literature truly matters(呼应标题)。
干扰项分析
F. It helps us understand the world through different eyes.
· 排除理由:这个选项与 B项 意思高度重合,但 B项更精准地使用了 window 这一核心比喻,且位置恰好是
第 3段的段首句。F项放在任何一空都无法形成比现有正确项更紧密的逻辑衔接。若放入 38题,与后文“走进完全
不同生活”的衔接不如 B项的 window 比喻直接;若放入其他位置,则与上下文缺乏联系。
G. Young people today read less than previous generations.
· 排除理由:文章主题是“文学为何重要”,通篇正面论述文学的价值。G项内容过于负面,与全文积极的、赞
美的基调不符。且与任何一个空格的上下文都缺乏逻辑联系,无法与前后句形成语义衔接。若被其吸引,往往是因
为“阅读”这一关键词,而非逻辑关系。
解题技巧总结
题号 考查重点 关键线索
36 转折逻辑+词汇复现 however,dust 与 dusty 复现
37 比喻具体化 mirror → similar to our own → recognize ourselves
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38 段首句+并列关系 also,window 主题词
39 指代+因果关系 This process 指代前文
40 段尾句+首尾呼应 that 指代全文,呼应标题
完形填空:
41-45 BACBD 46-50 ABACD 51-55 CDACB
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了 80岁的 Betty Kellenberger徒步穿越阿巴拉契亚步道,实现梦想并激
励他人的故事。
41.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她的决定震惊了所有人,因为这条小径的长度相当于 16座珠穆朗玛峰。A. cheered
欢呼;B. shocked震惊;C. disappointed使失望;D. encouraged鼓励。根据前文“At 80 years old, Betty Kellenberger packed
her bag and started to hike the 2,197-mile Appalachian Trail.”和后文“because the trail(步道) equals sixteen Mount
Everests in length.”可知,80岁高龄挑战超长徒步路线,这一决定超出常人预期,会让人们感到震惊。故选 B。
42.考查名词词义辨析。句意:她这样做不是为了荣誉或记录,也不是为了得到认可,尽管她成为了完成这条小径
的最年长的女性。A. recognition认可;B. soul灵魂;C. promise承诺;D. satisfaction 满意。根据上文“She didn’t do in
for honor or records, or”可知,与“honor(荣誉)”以及“records(纪录)”并列,指她并非追求外界的认可与赞誉。故选 A。
43.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她这样做是因为她从小就对蜿蜒的小径会通向何方感到好奇。A. upset沮丧的;B.
particular特别的;C. curious好奇的;D. embarrassed尴尬的。根据后文“about where the trail might lead since childhood”
可知,be curious about为固定搭配,表“对……感到好奇”,贴合她因好奇萌生徒步想法的语境。故选 C。
44.考查动词短语辨析。句意:然而,这个梦想被推迟了,因为她一直没有时间。A. turned down 拒绝;B. put off 推
迟;C. carried out 执行;D. built up 建立。没有时间,所以梦想只能延后实现。故选 B。
45.考查名词词义辨析。句意:六十几岁退休后,她开始从遗愿清单上划掉一些项目。A. success 成功;B. defeat 失
败;C. graduation 毕业;D. retirement 退休。根据六十几岁的年龄和“she began checking items off her bucket list”可推
知,只有退休后才有充足的时间去完成遗愿清单上的徒步等事项,符合常理与语境。故选 D。
46.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当其他人选择安于休息时,她却选择了冒险。A. adventure 冒险;B. peace 平静;C.
survival 生存;D. security 安稳。上下文对比,别人选择休息,她选择去阿巴拉契亚步道徒步探险。故选 A。
47.考查名词词义辨析。句意:当她开始真正的徒步旅行时,她遭受了一系列的挫折:先是摔倒,然后是严重的疾
病。A. losses 损失;B. injuries 伤病,不顺;C. attacks 攻击;D. regrets 遗憾。根据后文“first a fall and then a serious
disease”可知,摔倒、患重病都是徒步过程中受到的伤害。故选 B。
48.考查动词词义辨析。句意:一旦她康复了,她就开始了她的旅程。A. recovered 康复;B. waited等待;C. benefited
有益于;D. separated分开。根据上文“first a fall and then a serious disease”以及后文“she continued her journey”可知,
前文提到她摔倒、生病,只有身体康复后,才能继续开启徒步之旅。故选 A。
49.考查副词词义辨析。句意:她穿越了 14个州,与脱水作斗争,甚至侥幸逃脱了暴风雨。A. simply 仅仅;B. easily
轻易地;C. narrowly 勉强地;D. happily 开心地。根据后文“escaped a storm”可知,她侥幸逃脱了暴风雨,narrowly
escape表示“侥幸逃脱”。故选 C。
50.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这是小径上最具挑战性的部分,但也是最美丽的部分。A. significant 重要的;B.
appealing 吸引人的;C. boring 无聊的;D. challenging 具有挑战性的。根据上文“Betty struggled through steep, rocky
terrain (地形) — especially in Maine and New Hampshire.”可知,这样的地形徒步起来是极具挑战性的。且后文 but提
示要与 beautiful形成转折。故选 D。
51.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“整个经历太棒了,”她说。A. hair-raising 吓人的;B. heart-breaking 令人心碎的;
C. mind-blowing 令人兴奋的;D. mouth-watering 令人垂涎的。根据上文“The land there is wonderful,”以及后文描述
她对这次经历的赞美,可知这段经历是让人感到震撼、惊叹的。故选 C。
52.考查动词搭配辨析。句意:每日徒步让她有时间反思人生,享受身处自然的宁静。A. insist 坚持;B. depend 依
靠;C. work 工作;D. reflect 反思。固定搭配 reflect on 反思、回想,贴合语境。故选 D。
53.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Betty整个夏天都在徒步旅行,于 9月 12日结束了她的旅程。A. ending 结束;B. skipping
跳过;C. launching 发起;D. starting 开始。根据“Betty hiked all summer, 53 her journey on September 12.”可知,
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前文提到她整个夏天徒步,此处说明她最终在 9月 12日完成了这段旅程,结束了徒步。故选 A。
54.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她的故事激励了许多人,无论男女,尤其是那些正处在人生黄金晚年的人们。A. pleased
取悦;B. confused使困惑;C. inspired激励;D. excited使兴奋。根据后文“many people, women and men alike, in their
golden years”以及文章主旨可知,80岁的 Betty克服困难完成超长徒步,这样的励志故事会激励、鼓舞其他人。故
选 C。
55.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这无关路程长短,而是关于梦想的色彩不会随岁月褪去。A. youth 青春;B. dreams
梦想;C. flowers 鲜花;D. love 爱意。前文“However, the dream was 44 as she never had the time.”提到这是她的
梦想。全文主旨,贯穿始终的是她坚持一生的梦想。故选 B。
语法填空
56.but 57.which 58.by 59.to create 60.recognized 61.the 62.Fortunately 63.have
experienced 64.popularity 65.more widespread
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了中国油纸伞历史、制作、兴衰及面临的挑战。
56.考查连词。句意:你对中国油纸伞了解多少呢?它们不仅是让人们免受雨淋或阳光照射的工具,而且在中
国是具有丰富文化内涵的艺术品。not just...but also...“不仅…… 而且……”为固定搭配,also可以省略。故填 but。
57.考查定语从句。句意:后来,在唐朝(618-907 年)它们被带到了海外的日本和古代朝鲜,这就是它们被
称为“唐伞”的原因。空处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是前面整个句子“they were brought overseas to Japan and
ancient Korea during the Tang Dynasty (618-907)”,空处指代先行词在从句中作主语,故用关系代词 which。故填 which。
58.考查介词。句意:手工制作一把传统的中国油纸伞需要花费相当多的时间和精力。by hand“用手工”为固定
短语。故填 by。
59.考查非谓语动词。句意:例如,在四川省泸州市的分水镇,工匠们必须完成 90多个步骤,并使用 100多
种不同的工具来制作一把手工油纸伞。空处应用不定式作目的状语。故填 to create。
60.考查非谓语动词。句意:这项古老的技艺,被认定为国家级非物质文化遗产,仍然是人类创造力的奇迹。
空处在句中为非谓语,动词 recognize 与其逻辑主语 This ancient craft之间是被动关系,故用过去分词形式作后置定
语。故填 recognized。
61.考查冠词。句意:自从现代机械伞出现以来,传统油纸伞的销量一直在下降,而工匠的数量也在减少。the
number of...“…… 的数量”为固定短语,后接可数名词复数,作主语时谓语动词用单数。故填 the。
62.考查副词。句意:幸运的是,随着 2008年分水油纸伞被列入中国国家级非物质文化遗产之一,情况一直
在改善。应用副词修饰整个句子,fortunate的副词形式为 fortunately“幸运地”,位于句首首字母大写。故填 Fortunately。
63.考查动词的时态和主谓一致。句意:近年来,它们经历了一次繁荣,赢得了千禧一代和时尚爱好者的喜爱。
根据时间状语 In recent years可知,句子应用现在完成时,they作主语,助动词用 have。故填 have experienced。
64.考查名词。句意:尽管它们重新受到欢迎,但这项技艺仍面临威胁。空处应用名词作介词 Despite 的宾语,
popular的名词形式为 popularity“受欢迎;普及”。故填 popularity。
65.考查形容词比较级。句意:油纸伞的复兴反映了一场更广泛的重新发现中国非物质文化遗产的运动。根据
空前的 much可知,空处应用形容词的比较级形式,widespread的比较级为 more widespread。故填 more widespread。
课文填空:
66. description 67. imagination 68.presence 69. alive with 70. breathes life into
【应用文参考范文】
Sample 1
Will Physical Bookstores Disappear
Honorable judges, teachers, and fellow students, good morning! I am honored to share my views on the topic “Will
Physical Bookstores Disappear ” My answer is a definite no.
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Firstly, physical bookstores offer a unique reading experience. The smell of ink and the touch of paper allow readers to
slow down and find inner peace, which digital reading cannot replace. Secondly, they serve as cultural centers. People can
attend reading salons and communicate face-to-face there. This human interaction creates a sense of belonging that online
platforms lack.
In conclusion, while online bookstores are convenient, physical bookstores are spiritual shelters. I firmly believe they
will never disappear.
Thank you for listening!
Sample 2
Will Physical Bookstores Disappear
Dear teachers and classmates,good morning. Personally, I firmly believe physical bookstores will never disappear.
It is true that e-books and online reading are convenient, but physical bookstores offer an irreplaceable experience. We
can touch the pages, feel the peaceful atmosphere and discover interesting books by accident. Moreover, many bookstores
hold lectures and reading activities, becoming wonderful cultural spots. They also help us stay away from screens and
develop the habit of deep reading.
In short, physical bookstores carry our emotions and culture, so they will always exist.
Thank you!
【读后续写参考答案】
写作提示:
Marcus的腿因受伤严重需尽快做手术。因为拿不出手术费,Marcus不得不放弃手术。从医院回家的途中,由
于天气异常炎热,Marcus的腿也已经快支撑不住了,于是,他躲到了人行道上一棵树下让疼痛的腿休息一下。他环
顾四周,发现一位怀孕的女士热昏在车里,她的脸上出了很多汗。Marcus一再敲车窗,车里的人却没有一点回应。
情况紧急,Marcus能想到的办法就是打破车窗玻璃救人。
1. 根据续写第一段的首句可知,当Marcus举起手杖时,他受伤的那条腿传来一阵剧痛。Marcus是怎么做的?
他能成功把女士救出来吗?之后又会发生什么事呢?本段可围绕这些内容展开叙述。
2. 根据续写第二段的首句可知,女士状况很好,并且和丈夫一起向Marcus表达谢意。得知二人的来意,Marcus
有何反应?夫妇二人了解Marcus的情况了吗?他们是怎么做的?这件事对Marcus有何影响?本段可围绕这些内容
展开叙述。
One possible version:
Great pain went up Marcus’ injured leg when he lifted his cane. He ignored it as he swung at the window with all his
strength. He lost his balance and painfully fell, yet he didn’t give up and finally made it. He opened the door, letting the
fresh air in to lower the extreme temperature inside. After a while, he managed to wake the woman. After knowing what
was going on, the woman asked Marcus to call her husband, who soon came. He got Marcus’ contact information and
hurried to the hospital. Hours later, the couple knocked on Marcus’ door.
“I’m fine now, Marcus. My husband and I came to thank you!” the woman smiled. Marcus was glad that he could help
them. After chatting for a while, the couple asked Marcus about his leg injury and soon learned about his big trouble.
Without a second thought, they handed him 5,000 dollars and gave him a hug to thank him again. The next day, Marcus had
an operation, which made him walk normally again later. “How lucky I am!” he whispered. Surely, Marcus was indeed
lucky because of his big heart.
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